Machine for issuing cash.



No.' 874,307. PATENTED DEC. 17, 1907.

R. A. DALLUGGE. MACHINE POR ISSUING CASH.

APPLIATION FILED JUNEZS. 1906.

s SEBETS-SHEET 1.

NoA 874,307. PATENTED DBG. 17, 1907.

R. A. DALLUGGE.

MACHINE FOR ISSUING CASH. APPLIGUION FILED JUNE z3, 190s.

3 SHEETS-SHEET 3.

3Q.; 'pay'checkonawhich it is paid out.

UNTED STATES nI i-'YIE NT OFFICE.

' R'Uootrn Af DALLUGGE, or viti-vier., cALiroRNL/i.

MACHINE Fon v Application filed June 23.

LTo. alljwhomit may concern: Be itknown -thatlL RUDOLPH A. DM.- LUGGg a citizen of the United States, resid 'and State or' (alitorl'iia, have invented a Maf'chine for Issuing (fash, of which the lollowing 1 f iis a .specific-ation.

" This invention relates to a machine tor isd l suing'cash-in different denominations and different combinations of and theaobjectoi' the invention is in. the first.

`place to provide for selection ol`- the cash to beil'ssued, by means of a keyboard, and for ejection of the cash ait-er such selection.

" Another object oit the invention is to provide for printing the amount issued.

-..T:h.e vinvention is particularly designed for use avitli gold., silver and minor coins 1n any .f amount iromone cent to ninety-nine dollars "ff-zoland uninety-nine cents, and is adapted'to give change in sujch amounts with 'number ot' coinspossible. i

Another object of the invention is to ro- -'vitle`,1in such a machine, for issuing cas in B'zflarg'e amounts-f with a comparatively smal-l #number-fof-keys. In connection with the printing operatidn n object-'oi theinvention is to provide for ..printingltheamount issued directly on't'he the fewest L '-Jlheaccompanying drawings 1 1 vFigure11e-isa oroli'en away. fFig. 2,is a vertical longitullustrate the f :dine-lsection thereof on line @2fof 1.

is, artransverse section on the line fmi-'eiiofwiligyl Fig. -4 is a side elevation s facial/:mechanism for substituting ten ",ffo'rv two-five .cent pieces.A Fig. 5 is a an of a special se- Lfeoting mechanism for su sttutingtwentyffivecents `for smaller change amounting'to 'itltatsurn.. Fi -.7 is a side elevation of such f fmechanismf i .igt 8. is

Specification of Letters Patent.

denominations,

ISSUING CASH.

Patented Dec. 1'7, 1907.

l906. Serial No. 323,157.

change. Fig. 14 is a plan of a modified printing mechanism. The frame ol' the machine comprises a base -plate 1, a front plate or member 2, a top l plate 3, an intermediate plate 4, and suitable plates, posts and legs for supporting the various parts in proper relative position.V in the front plate or member 2 are formed coin` pockets' 5, said ockets i at thc front an( preferably tipping slightl)T backward. Aretaining y the lower'part of said parts, the lower edge of said bar extending s uiliciently'close to the 1 bottom -oi' the pocket or the base plate 1 to allow only one coin, or in some cases two coins7 to be ejected at once. In frontof those pockets where the two-coinsareto be isimultaneously ejected, the.` said. bar has l notches 7 At its ends said bar rests in seats l 8 on the front plate so that it can b elift'ed l when desired to enable all the cash to lbe stripped from the machine andtofacil'itate loading the machine. j

For each pocket is provided an ejector bar 9, and certain of the pocketshave sup lementary bars 10. For certain of the cc ets coin or two coins, thesep'ockets being provided with a main yejector'bar9 that `eje/ots -only a sin 'le coin and i whose end 1s of greater height than'bar 9, for ejection of two coins. -To'hcld the upper coin from ejection by friction when the bar 9 isf operated, a lever 11: is pivoted intheside o t ofthe second coin, its rear end extendin alongsidethe ejector bar 1U to normally hol the lever 11 from turning and prevent ejection' of said coin. i Bar Il) has' aoutl away part or notch-12th epocket and extends forwardly in iront at when the bar is' pushed l orward, wi1l allow tile' lever 11 to' turn and permit ejection of said coin along the ottorncoin.' All ofthe ejctor f. barsv slide 1n guides 13 on thel base .'l-'and arecapable .at

bar 6 extends across their forward ends of a 'limited veticalmoveg ment, each bar being plovided etracting spring 11i-secured theretoaandf-tpja iired member; for-exampl'e-,onef offthe guides ,13, to draw Vthe .barrea'rwardly-;-arid-.fiY h 'same time tendto raise ts'forward endif ward action. is'due to: thezfacttht the -UP poi-nt .of at'tachrnent of spring 1A to; support his .e

"".Lhe' ejector bar.

13 is above the point ol' attachment to the bar 9, when said bar. is depressed, so-that the tension ofthe spring tends to raise the bar to position shown in Fig. 2. The object of this construction is to enable the bar to occupy the raised posit-ion when it is pushed .or ejecting the coin and yet to yield to tie Weight of the coin after'such ejection, and to thus occupy a lower position in retraction,V

' 4effected by an operating handle lever 15 actingv through selecting mechanism controlled by keyboard mechanism comprising keys mounted in the top plates 3, 4 of the machine.

The selecting mechanism comprises a pluralityfol' selector arms 16 pivoted at their rear ends to a slide bar or framelTwhich is mounted to slide longitudinally in guides'lS on the frame ofthe machine and is operated by the handle lever 15, said lever being carried by rock shaft 20' which also carries an arm 21, and said arm 21 and lever 15`being pivotally connected at 22 with the slide member 17. `A return spring 19 is provided 4 forhandle lever' 15., The selector arms 16 are pivoted 'on the slide member 17 in such manner -that their forward ends can move laterally'lor transversely to the machine to bring them'into or out of cooperative relation with the rear ends ofthe ejector bars, and a spring 23 is provided for each selector arm to normally throw it to one side or out of'such coperative relation. In order to l, make the keyboard more compact, the ejector bars converge rearwardlj'-, the forward and rear yends of said ejector bars being bent to extend parallel to the longitudii'i'al direcferred to as a 'Wing member, it will be under'-' stood that it need not necessarily be constructed as a flat plate, but any member having the same functions and acting in the 'samemanner as an intermediate member between the keys andthe selecting arms maybe used. On moving theupper edge of saidl Wing member laterally, the arm 2G thereol ous y. portions for operating .both thev one cent and will engage and operate the corresponding selector arm to bring it in cooperative relation with the ejector bar.

The keyboard mechanism comprises a plurality of keys 27 arranged preferably in rows representing cents, tens of cents, dollars, and tens of dollars. It will be understood that additional rows may be used. Each ke 27 is provided with a shank sliding vertically in the top and intermediate frame plates 3, 4, the said plates being slotted to receive and cuide sai( key shanks. A spring 28 lor each key engages with the intermediate trame plate 4 and With a shoulder 29 on the key shank to normally raise the key. The lower end of' each key is provided With one or more inclined portions 30 for operation 4ci' one or more of the aforesaid Wing members 24. In most cases the Wing member or members that are to be operated bythe ke Will 'not lie directly under the key, and the oWer end of the key is therefore provided with an extension or key bar 31 Whichextends over as many of the Wing members as maybe required to reach thosethat are to be operated, and is provided with one or more of the-inclined portions 80 for operation of the requivsite Wing members.

A notch 32 at the upper end of each such inclined port-ion is adapted, when the key is depressed, to engage a hook 38 at the upper edge of the corresponding Wing member, so that -when the key is depressed'it Will be held down by' such engagement.

The inclined portions 30 on the' key bars are arranged so that the depression of each key Will operate as many of the selector arms as may be requiredfor the delivery of change amounting t'o t-he sum represented by that key. Thus the one cent key Will have a single inclined portion 30 operatindthe Wing member 24 for the one cent selector arm'. The two cent key will have a'single portion for operating the two cent selector arm, the corresponding ejector bar being of such hei htthat it Will eject two coins simultanei The three cent key will have. inclined the two cent Win s and selectorarms. The four cent key Wil have inclined pbrtions for operating the two cent Wing andl selector' arm one cent ejector bar which, when operated,

vejects two coins from the one cent pocket;

the tive cent key Will operate the Wing for the tive cent ejector arm; the six cent key operates the five and one cent Wings and selector arms, etc. On the operation of. any key 1t will turn the corresponding wing member 24 to cause the' depending arm thereof-to push the corresponding selector arms over to position in linewith the corresponding ejector har. On then-drawing the handle 15 forward the operated select-or arms will engage land the Wing" and selector arm for the extra the 'possi thefsaine i being pushed yi 5 pocket-'into pocket'.-

eptaneei 'is nos@ of nie hastomb ymodified when certain com- 1 i) 'binations off keys 'are pressed4 in order' to de- I liver bhaflgefin thejinost desirable denorni nation .involve operation oi the ive centselector sneh 'cases the mechanism will Mits-ends orlfllem'giin,wingmeinber '24 correspondingtoithefiiive cent selector arm.. spying falilg through a bar 39 tends to th snpplementarywing 35 toward the ng v2 4 'th1 n'iovement being` limited by, f 38,`o`n snpplementary wing 35. 'T pper ed'ge, off the supplementary wing tends iinderthekey bars of all the unit from five" cent s,fto ninecents inclusive, these heinfithebars with which the substitution tobe, necessary. A slide 36 eX'- tendsgnnfder andifelnbraces the ve cent and extra ten 1,centselector arms. Wing 35 is out .,aWy Aas lat92 ,Qisoipre,vent interference 4with 35 CrtlrkeyfbM-.S l?

the thirtycent keyfwill canse the ejection of a .twenty-live cent piece and a ivercent piece Joy-operation of inlined key portions 30 on the cforrespondingwings. To deliver thirty five C'entsthet operator will press` the thirty centi'key and tlieiivepcent key, so that the resulft-'in effeotfWQuld. beffto operate ,the'ive 1' i1 .'.centfselector`N arm by two different wings. Underthese conditions, however, the special meclia.nis'in"justi described operates as iollows :-'--.O.n,V the .operation of the-.five cent wingabywwhichever ofthe keys is pressed first, itmoves from the position shown in topandito theiright at the bottom to bring the iivel 'eentfvselector arm in operating position f and at @thessa-me' time bringy the upper -etnentafry;wing 35;? ite' 'posifclined portionfi oil? all; the Y, ke fontein" 'they five @cent-incline.1k lf th 'ther keys-'referme ditoV be depressed'y '-tlie'zs'am'e:lireetion and carr on in l'estenarm'jloeyond` iinovement of the said selector a'rin to throw ec 'r-bar'sfand advance@ Gein oroinst'roin the corresponding Apo iet vor p'oeliets,-said @coins 'the bottoni of the coin' n'fc'ases'lin which tl'if'enoni malloperatiorr o the wkeys-1n selecting 'theexample, there are caseswhen two'keys' snnultane'ously pressed would both inthe rnorm at-1 'operation of the machine same time lowered to silchpo Fig1f2 afsuiiicient 1distance to theleft at the lniieiit'aly wing to move the. In ain wing fur? j theextra ten lcient selector :bar over-fte;:posi-$5 tion to opera-te the ten cent 'ejectorba f ysin.: other lcases Where the operatioiyei :ralityoi keys would'canselejectionoh i eent piecnesand one 'live '-eent piece, inechani isn is 'provided for*substitutingfor sufchl 70 combination Aa single'twentydive cent pieee. The mechanism for this substitution (seei Figs-.6 to 9) comprises a bar 4 0 extending? transversely of the 1n achine-over thetwentyewy five cent and two ten cent selecto'r'arnis andf 75 adjacent to the iive cent selector arm, the said bar being pivotally and slidably'i'nounteil en a fixed supporting pin 41-A andliaving'a =re=` tracting spring 42 tending to draivitvto the left. Said bar iS providedon*itsloweredg'e 80 with three-notches 43,4'4f45, notch-43 'being directly over the ltwenty-'tive cent selector# arm and notches 44, 45 `1being offset to the'y right of the twoten; cent selector-farms.; Said bar 40 is provided'wi'th an arn'igor'iiiige'r 8'5 46 extending therefrom'to'engagefthe ive cent-selector arm at a pointrelatively near' the pivot thereof.` Shifting A*har- 40isfeoiii trolled by operation off-thetwenty?cent` and` seventy cent keyswhifehA :areadaptedhtfenli 90 gage respectively with np'tiir'ne'd portions-47 of a bail member 4S pivoted' at its' end'siiri-*tfhe frame and having a'link cbn'rieet'ion'f49 'witlfl ifi -the shiitingbar 40, so'that on opferation'o' either thetwenty centl'o seven'tycent key 95 the said bail will be depressed 'and the ba'40 will be lowered. It'will be `understood each of these keys has two inclined portions 30 engaging-with the members" 2 4 to simultaneously movebfoth oi' the n 100 lector arms tooperative position said -seleetorl ar y beneath he not hes 4.4', "45 int ef" bar. Shifting bar 4 0 fg 10' l when the bar is lowered;` c 'olmesfito i 105 to engage a lug 51 `on, arf selector wing member.

@Gotthe twenty cent key is depressed, the tw cent selector arms aret'hereb n v to the`right, and shifting'bar 40 tiontha life' notch 43 of said bar beibr-oiight'if1ito2en gage-ment with thetw entyive een seleet Ur arm, and at the same. time theleX" n Ar arm 46 of said. shifting har will'be'br h't 115 down into position alongsidefof the cent selector, arm. This operation `will serve "iil'y to set the two ,ten cenifA lector arms'i c 1 Position `that; .,f.l1l1e,ls

and Awill draw saidl shifting harte' the` 'rgh`t. This operation oi the shifting bar will, by

he 11o one twenty-five cent piece, two ten cent pieces -and at the same time the notch 43 will push 4formed as a part of slidin frame 17, a latch ward, the bottom of the groove 56 will travel forward under the lever projection 55, and

means ol the arm 46 on said bar, press the j five cent selector arm over to the right sulii- E Ciently to carry it out of line with the corresponding ejector bar, `and notches 41, 45 in the shitting bar will at the same time press the two ten cent selector arms over to the right "a suflicient distanceI to move them out of line with thev corresponding ejectorbars,

the twenty-five cent selector arm over to position to cooperate with the twent -five cent ejector bar so that if the handle iever 15 is then operated, one twenty-five centv piece will be ejected instead of one five cent and two ten cent pieces. v

A special key 52 is provided for paying out one dollar as follows: one fifty cent piece,

and one five cent piece, said key having its bar 8l provided 'with inclined portions 30 corresponding to the wing members for each of the said denominations.`

A resetting mechanism is provided for the selecting arms, consistingfof a'lever 53 pivot-` ed on the machine frame and having a cross bar 54 extending across all of the selector wings and having an inclined'portion 94 ad-V jacent to each selector wing to enga e and press the wingawa from thekey on t 1e for-l ward operation o said lever.` The other arm ofjsaid lever has a projection 55 working in a recess or groove 56 in a slide member 57 58 being provided in suc 1 groove and normally resting on the bottom of the groove, so that as the-handle lever 15 is moved forthen on the backward movement of the handle lever the grooved portions will travel backwardly under said lever projection until the latch member reaches said projection, said latch member then passing under and liftin the projection and turninv the'resetting ever 53 forward to cause all of the o erating win s"to be moved away fromt e keys, and a lowing it to berestored to normal position, this restoration of the operating means also releasing any'of the operated keys from the corresponding wings, and the keys so released willvbe restored to their positlon.

A repeater key 6() is provided which, whiley held down, locks the keys andcauses the machine to repeat, as many times as the le,- ver is pulled, the amount to which the keys areset. Said repeater ke is connected by lever 61. and rod 62 to a li ting bar -59 under the latch 58, so that on depression of the key the said latch will be lifted and allow the Groove device 57 to travel idly forward and backward yWithout raising or lowering the projection of the resetting level'. Said repeater key is provided .with a restoring spring 'sugerir 63 and with a notch 64 which, when the keyl is depressed and ushed forward, engages the top plate 3 to old the key in operative osition. as long as desired, the key being re- .eased by shoving it back again. y

An error key 65 is provided which, when pressed, releases the other keys when they are` pressed down in error. Said error key has an inclined portion 93 which engages with the cross bar 54 on the resetting lever toy `throw saidv cross bar 54 forward and move all 'of the operatingwings to. normal position, allowing the operated keys to be restored by their springs. spring 66.

A s ecial ejecting key 67 .is rovided for each enomination of coins, sai key operating thro h a bell crank lever 68 on a rojection 69 o the corresponding ejector ar, so that by operation of said key, any one of said ejector bars may be operated to deliver the corresponding coin or coins without operating the handle lever. Springs 96, 97 are provi ed for these parts. i

AThe means for printing the amount of cash ejected comprises a plurality of segments 70 mounted for partial, rotation on an axis 71 Said error key has a restoringy and adapted to fall by gravity to normal po-l sition shown in Fig. 2. An inelinedportlon 72 on the slide member 57 engages a lever 73 having a cross bar 74 to which are attached a plurality of s rings 75 connected at upwardly. Each key 27 has a lug or rib 76 in which is formed a slot 77 inclined to`the direction of the movement of the key, and a Vrod'or wire, 78 is bent at its forward end to engage with said slot and extends rearwardly, passing at its rear end through a fixed segment guide 79 on the top plate 3, so that depression of any key will reject the corresponding rod or member 78 through the said guide. and into the path of a stop lug or projection'S() on the corresponding printing segment, it being understood that-the number ofprinting segments corresponding to the nilmber of rows of keys represents units, tens,` etc., and that the stop devices 78 are arranged in corresponding segmental rows. On operation of the handle lever all of the printing segments will be moved upwardly through their elastic connection means, namely, the spring 75. When any key is operated in a row it will bring a projection into position to sto the segment correspondp ing to that row be ore it has reached the upper limit of its stroke, the segment being -r 1132on-y the n'iachinelirame andofhaving an ment.

will move to the upper end aot their stroke, lvbringingv th omero i mark fonf'tlie' pri-ntil'i-g posi ti oni y f canrennt,- generally he rprinted en 1 a Jehccle orfsl as apayfchec i ,"a receptacle Lor holder 8 l' being provided for such dlrecli andfbeingpivote'da o )ening 83 infits Aivorvv'ardside through Wliiclrivl t e cheek isfexposed for printing, therear wall oi said holder serving as a platen to press the paper or check against the printing seg- This holder and platen device is op erated by movement of the handle member, foreXampla-by means ofa rod 84 pivotally. connected to said `memben` and extending down through a guide member 85 on the machine frameand being bentat its lower-.end to be engaged by an incline 86` on the sliding member 57, so that on movement of the handle member therod 84 Willbe vdrawn down, and the holder `and platen device Willl be pulled forwardly to press the paper toward the printing segment members. The inking may bereiected -byany suitable mechanism, for example, .by ribbon mechanism, as indicated at 87 in Fig. 14, but if soft type is used a printing pad Will be employed carried by an arm 88 pivoted concentrically With the printing segment and having arod connection 89 with a lever QOengaged by inclined or projecting portions 91 on the slide member 57, so that the'movement of the handle member Will give an initial movementv of the inking arm', carrying the inking -pad into line'with the characterwvhich is op'posite the printing mechanism- The platen operating incline 86 isfinthis `case-i'nade'in 'two ortions, as. shown.. in `Fig. 2, so that When tze printingy pad has-beenbronght into thisvposition the platen` Will be brought forwardr against the 'same y,to ink-the type and 'will then move rearivardly,:1allowing the printing pad to .be

' moved yfurtherv out of the device by the second portlon of its inclined member; Wherenpon thesecond portion of theplaten operating incline 86 will come into operation to.. pull the platen iorwardagain and effecting the printing. v

,Y What I claim is z- ,I l. In a machine for issuing cash, the com-,f

bination of. a plurality of pockets for holding coins-ofd'ierent denominations, vejector bars for said pockets, an operating means oomprising a member movable in thelirie oftheIl movementv of the electorzibars, aplnrality of` selector'arms pivoted en sald member move i ins-inw. and-eet @thee-Willems eieateebars, g

Pivotef wine members, -eeeeeathe Sp @rearranged wie withportionsaengagingy thevinffs, off said 1 ing" membrsfoaO-pefetlm?, .S leeton arms-in diferentcombinat En afmaehin' fQlclSSUmS @a -a member mov-ab e in the flinex .operation 'of the selector yfar cash ejectorbarsrselectar b ,erally into ,and out of path of the platen oted ymembers havingnanpriijee unit-s, tens, hundredaa"etc= With portions engagingfvft members for operatiorrofl i in different combinationsysa bers and keys being` provided Wit ,i gaging means to mutually l'oekeao'fh other operated position and1*mcfi'a'n'sjl errreleasin said members from suohloeked positiaen,l 3. A machine iorissning dash compi a lurality of pockets for*'hol'dingebins.et ditierent denominations et ejector bars' fr im said pockets, anto eratingrmansoniprising thermey ment of the ejector bars, aipluna tyloflseleee tor arms pivoted on;- said v'n'iernbe mov rg into and out of line withazthe eject@ pivotedniembers engaging, h '-respeitivere selector arms7 keys arran'gedin rowsitolmfza l tens7 hundreds, ete., and provided ,i tions engaging the said piveted,x

combinations, l.said pivotedf mei bers; a i keys being: provided Withg-interengaging means to mutuallyv lockeach,othe` g d, i ated position, means formel bers from such locked ating means for moving `,the operation of selected ejector y'bfzirs operated by said handle operati' operate the keyaeleasilgggriglm, l

A machine,forissningeast u bars, .handle` operatedw fo ous operation ofl the seeetory,` diate pivoted members engaging said selectorv arms intov and out'rof operating el ejector bars',v each of such,

along one edge, a-plnif'ality videdk with inclined lport ,Seleiitlr ,irma freemail;

Ward movement.

` lntermedi'ate pivoted members in diiiierent 6, A machine for issuing cash comprising a'plurahty of com holding devices, ejector erating means for the said releasing means.

bars therefor, selector 'arms movable laterally into and out of cooperative relation with the ejector bars, handle operated means carrying and operating the se ector arms, intermediate plvoted members engaging and selectively controlling the selector arms, keys provided With means for operating the lsaid intermediate pivoted members in different combinations, a movablemember having a bar extendin across ythefsaid intermediate pivoted mem ers and provided with meansy to engage and release the same, and resetting means operated by the.A handlev operated means andy engaging .the said movable releasingmember to operate the same, the said resetting mans having a'latch to engage and operate the releasing member `in the backward movement 'of the handle, operated means, but prevent such operationin the for- 7. A machine for issuing cash comprising a plurality of coinholding devices, ejector bars therefor, selector arms movable laterallyT into and out ofcoperative relation with the ejector bars, handleopera'ted moans carrying and operating the selector arms, intermediate pivqted members engaging and selectively controlling the selector arms, keys rovided ivith `means for operating the said combinatibns, a movable member having a bar exten-ding across the said intermediate pivoted members and provided with means to engage and release the same, resetting means operated by the handle operated means and engaging the said movable releasing member to operate the same, the said resettingnieans having a latch to engage and operate the releasing member to move 111 ythe backward`movenient of the handle operated means, bult to permit free forward movement of the handle operated means without operatingl the resetting means, and a reeater key connected to said latch to free 1t lli-om cooperative relation with the resetting means. ,j ,f

8. In a machine for issuing cash, the com- `bination Witlfa plurality rsame leaving a space lber, moans operated by the -device after the inking member has of coin pockets, of a the lower portion of below the bar for the passage of the comer coins ,and meansfor removably supporting said bar. i

E). In a machiner for issuing cash, the corrbination with a plurality of coin pockets, of a removably mounted bar extending in front of the lower portion of same leaving a space below the bar orgthe passage of the com or coins, said bar being cut away at portions thereof to forma high 'coin-ejecting space for the pockets at the rear of such portions.

10. In a machine for issuing cash, the combination with a coin pocket and a plurality of ejector bars of different height cooperating therewith, pocket and having a forward portion to extend in front of a coin and a rearward ortion to engage an ejector bar for releasing t e coin on the operation of one of theejector bars.

1 1. In a machine for issuing cash, the combination of a plurality of keys, stops operated by the respective keys, movable printing devices 'each having a plurality of type and provided with detents engaged by said stops to bar extending in front of varrest the printing devices in different posi tions according to the key operated, handle Amechanism having an elastic operating c0nnection to said printing devices, a paper holder movable to and yfrom the printing devices and connected to be o erated by the handle mechanism a movablieil inking memsaid handle for moving said inking member between the paper holder and inking devices and for then 'removing said inking member, and means operated by the handle to o crate the paper holder toward theinking evice when the inking member isbetween them, and to again operate the paper holder toward the printing een re moved.

12. In a machine for issuing cash, the combination with a plurality of keys in series for units and tens of cents, and ejector devices for ve cent and ten cent coins, of lselector devices controlled by the keys and controlling the ejector device to eject coins in amounts corresponding to an operatedkey or keys, and means responsive. to doubleoperation of the five cent selector devices, to control operation of aten cent ejector device in substitution for the five cent ejector device. j j

13. In a machine for issuing cash, the combination with a plurality of keys in series for units and tens of cents, selector devices controlled bythe keys and ejector devices controlled by the selector devices to eject iive,

ten and twenty-five cent coins in amountsl corresponding-to an operated keyor keys, means Vcontrolled by the operation of two ten cent selector devices and a live cent sea' retainer pivoted in the said.

lector device to deliver nv 'twenty-live cent coin in substitution for two ten cent coins and one five cent coin. y

14. A' machine for issuing cash comprising a frame rovided with a plurality of pockets, ejeton ers for said pockets, selecting devices movable into and out of cooperative relation With said ejector bars, keys and means operated thereby controlling the selecting devices singly and in different combinations, operating mechanism operating the ejector bars under the control of the selecting devices, and special ejector keys forA diierent pockets provided with mea-ns for direct ejection of' coins from said pockets.

In testimony whereof, I lieve hereunto set my hand at Los Angeles California this 13th day of June 1906.

RUDOLPH A. DALLUGGE. In presence of` 'Y ARTHUR P. KNIGHT, FREDERICK S. LYoN. 

